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AMERICAN LACROSSE CONFERENCE STATEMENT
FOLLOWING OU DECISION TO "DISCONTINUE LACROSSE"
ALC Statement on Ohio Decision
Effective following the 2007 season.
Jan. 29, 2007
Statement from the American Lacrosse Conference on the
Announcement by Ohio University Bobcats to drop sponsorship of women's
lacrosse at the varsity level following 2007 season:
On Thursday, Jan. 25, The Ohio Department of Athletics has announced that
men's indoor and outdoor track & field, men's swimming & diving, and
women's lacrosse will no longer be offered as varsity sport programs,
effective at the conclusion of their respective 2007 seasons. The Ohio
University's women's lacrosse team is a charter member of the American
Lacrosse Conference, a lacrosse-only conference that consists of
the University of Florida, Johns Hopkins University, Northwestern University,
Ohio University, The Ohio State University, Penn State University, and
Vanderbilt University. These schools' respective conferences do not sponsor
lacrosse and in 2001 coaches from these institutions met to form a
lacrosse-only conference.
"While we understand that this is a difficult decision for the university
administration, we are disappointed for the student-athletes and coaches
affected by such," said ALC Commissioner Peggy Pruitt. "Lacrosse is
one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation at both the high school and
collegiate levels, and we are proud to offer an opportunity, through the
conference, for lacrosse student-athletes, coaches, and other enthusiasts.
We as a conference are committed to enhancing a quality experience for the
student-athletes on the lacrosse teams of our member institutions."
The ALC is one of the top conferences in the nation, according to the RPI
published by the NCAA following the 2006 season.
ALC member Northwestern has captured the last two NCAA Division I titles, and
conference institutions appear regularly in national polls. Student-athletes
from ALC member institutions are prominent members of both USA National Teams
and have also earned significant national recognition, including NU's Kristen
Kjellman, the recipient of the Honda Award for women's lacrosse in each of the
last two years. In June of 2006 the University of Florida announced it was
adding women's lacrosse as a varsity sport and in October was accepted into
the American Lacrosse Conference, a testament to the strength and development
of the conference.
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DROPPED
TEAMS

2006
Women's Lacrosse Team

Swimming
and Diving
and

Track
and Field
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